Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to sanding wheels of the type adapted to sand both flat and
irregular surfaces, which wheels store a reserve supply of abrasive-coated material
in their hub assemblies.
Background Art
[0002] Wheels of the type adapted to sand both flat and irregular surfaces such as may be
present on wooden moldings are described in U.S. Patents Nos. 2,194,577, 2,418,966,
2,533,619, 2,713,759 and 3,132,452. Generally that type of sanding wheel comprises
a hub assembly adapted for engagement by a drive motor to rotate it in a first direction,
a plurality of flexible support members (typically in the form of bristle brushes)
fixed in the hub assembly and projecting generally radially outwardly of its periphery,
and a plurality of lengths of flexible abrasive-coated material, outer end portions
of which extend through slots in the periphery of the hub assembly and project along
the leading sides of the support members so that when the hub assembly is rotated
the projecting portions of the abrasive-coated material are resiliently backed by
the support members during application thereof to a surface to be sanded. Portions
of the lengths of abrasive-coated material are also stored within the hub assembly
and means are provided for releasably securing the lengths of abrasive-coated material
within the hub assembly so that after the projecting portions of the abrasive-coated
material become dull or wear away, the means for releasably securing can be temporarily
released so that fresh portions of the lengths of abrasive-coated material can be
pulled through the slots and positioned along the support members.
[0003] In known sanding wheels of the aforementioned type, however, the lengths of abrasive-coated
material each have one end permanently or releasably attached to a core, and the means
for releasably securing the lengths of abrasive-coated material releasably locks the
core in place within the hub assembly. While such an approach may be satisfactory
for securing the lengths of abrasive-coated material, the cost of permanently attaching
a plurality of lengths of abrasive-coated material to a core or adapting the lengths
of abrasive-coated material to afford their releasable attachment to a core adds significantly
to the cost of the abrasive-coated material used in the sanding wheel. Adjusting the
position of the core adjusts the position of all of the lengths of abrasive-coated
material, which may not be necessary or desirable if the projecting portion of only
a few of the lengths are dull or worn away. Fairly large end portions of the lengths
of abrasive-coated material extending from the core to the periphery of the wheel
can never be used, which is wasteful; and the wheels are generally difficult to reload
with new abrasive-coated material since typically they must be taken apart for that
purpose.
Disclosure of the Invention
[0004] The present invention provides an inexpensive sanding wheel of the type described
above for sanding both flat and irregular surfaces, which sanding wheel is adapted
to use individual lengths of abrasive-coated material which are not attached together
or to a core during use on the wheel, but are held adjacent the periphery of the wheel,
thereby minimizing the cost of the abrasive-coated material used in the wheel; and
which lengths of abrasive-coated material can be individually loaded into the wheel
without taking the wheel apart, and can have their positions individually adjusted
on the wheel so that only dull or worn away projecting portions need be replaced.
[0005] According to the present invention there is provided a sanding wheel of the type
comprising a hub assembly adapted to be engaged and rotated by a drive motor in a
first direction; a plurality of flexible support members or brushes having one end
fixed on the hub assembly and projecting generally radially outwardly of its periphery;
and a plurality of lengths of flexible abrasive-coated material each extending through
a slot in the hub assembly and being positioned so that its outer end portion will
project along the leading surface of one of the support members, and having an inner
end portion secured by means within the hub assembly. In the improved wheel according
to the present invention the lengths of abrasive-coated material are separate and
nonconnected, and the means for releasably securing them are located adjacent the
periphery of the hub assembly and afford, when released, individual positioning, insertion
or removal of the separate lengths of abrasive-coated material with respect to the
hub assembly.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment the sanding wheel is adapted for use with lengths of abrasive-coated
material having scalloped edges. The hub assembly comprises first and second portions
defining a separate internal passageway for each of the lengths of abrasive-coated
material with each of the hub portions defining a different edge of each of the passageways
adjacent its periphery. The hub portions have lugs adjacent their periphery adapted
to engage between the scallops along the edges of the lengths of abrasive-coated material
along the passageway, and are relatively axially movable between a lock position with
the lugs between scallops along the edges of the lengths of abrasive-coated material
to hold the lengths of abrasive-coated material in the hub assembly, and a released
position spaced to afford free movement of the lengths of abrasive-coated material
along the passageways past the lugs. Also the sanding wheel comprises means for releasably
holding the hub portions in the lock position which together with the scalloped edge÷,
relatively movable hub portions, and the lugs provides the means for releasably securing
the lengths of abrasive-coated material within the hub assembly.
[0007] Alternatively, however, the means for releasably securing the lengths of abrasive-coated
material could be self-locking cams or spring-biased lock members (which lock members
can pivotably support the support members) located adjacent the peripery of the hub
assembly.
Brief Description of Drawing
[0008] The present invention will be more thoroughly described with reference to the accompanying
drawing wherein like numbers refer to like parts in the several views, and wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a sanding wheel according
to the present invention;
Figure 2 is an inner side view of a first portion of the sanding wheel shown in Figure
;
Figure 3 is an inner side view of a second portion of the sanding wheel shown in Figure
1;
Figure 4 is a front exploded view of the sanding wheel shown in Figure 1;
Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken approximately along line
5-5 of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is a side view of a second alternate embodiment of a sanding wheel according
to the present invention having parts broken away to show details; and
Figure 7 is a fragmentary sectional side view of a third alternate embodiment of a
sanding wheel according to the present invention.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0009] Referring now to the drawing there is shown in Figures 1 through 5 a first embodiment
of a sanding wheel according to the present invention generally designated by the
reference numeral 10.
[0010] Briefly the sanding wheel 10 comprises a hub assembly 12 from which projects a distal
end of a bolt 14 adapted to be engaged and rotated by a drive motor (not shown) to
rotate the sanding wheel 10 in a first direction indicated by the arrow in Figure
1, and a plurality of flexible support members or brushes 16 each having one end fixed
in the hub assembly 12 and projecting generally radially outwardly of its peripheral
wall or periphery 17. A plurality of individual nonconnected lengths 18 of flexible
abrasive- coated material each extend through a different slot 20 in the hub assembly
12 and are positioned so that their outer projecting end portions project along the
surfaces of adjacent ones of the brushes 16 that lead when the wheel 10 is rotated
in the first direction so that the projecting end portions of the lengths 18 of abrasive
material can be yieldably pressed into abrasive engagement with a flat or irregular
surface by the brushes 16.
[0011] As is seen in Figures 1 and 5, the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material with which
the wheel 10 is adapted to be used have scalloped edges 24. The hub assembly 12 comprises
a first portion 26 (best seen in Figures 2 and 4) and a second portion 28 (best seen
in Figures 3 and 4) which together define a separate helical passageway 30 for each
of the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material, with each of the hub portions 26 or
28 defining a different edge of each of the passageways 30. The portions 26 and 28
have lugs 32 (Figures 2, 3 and 5) adjacent their peripheries adapted to engage between
the scallops along the edges 24 of the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material along
the passageways 30, and are relatively axially movable between a lock position (Figures
1 and 5) with the lugs 32 between the scallops to hold the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated
material in the hub assembly 12, and a released position (not shown) spaced to afford
free manual movement of the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material in either direction
along the passageways 30 past the lugs 32. Also the sanding wheel 1.1 comprises means
including a threaded portion 33 of the bolt 14 and a knurled nut 34 for releasably
holding the hub portions 26 and 28 in the lock position which, together with the scalloped
edges 24, relatively movable hub portions 26 and 28, and the lugs 32 provides the
means for releasably securing the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material within the
hub assembly 12.
[0012] The first and second portions 26 and 28 of the hub assembly 12 are each generally
cylindrical and are formed, preferably by molding,of a rigid polymeric material (e.g.,
A.B.S., polypropylene, or high impact styrene). Each portion 26 or 28 has a circular
end wall (36 and 38 respectively), from which end wall 36 or 38 project axially toward
the other portion 26 or 28 spaced, matched guide walls defining therebetween halves
of the helical passageways 30 leading to the slots 20. The first portion 26 has a
central through axially-extending opening 40 through which the bolt 14 projects and
has a recess 41 around the opening 40 in its end wall 36 adapted to receive a head
42 on the bolt 14 to prevent rotation of the bolt 14 relative to the first portion
26. The first portion 26 also includes a plurality of projecting channel-like parts
44 spaced around its periphery, which parts 44 are slotted through the peripheral
surface 17 and are open at their distal ends to each receive (when the portions 26
and 28 are separated) a base 46 on one of the brushes 16 with bristles on the brush
16 projecting through a portion of the slot at the periphery 17 which is sufficiently
narrow to preclude passage of the base 46 radially of the first portion 26. The second
portion 28 has walls defining a central opening 48 that will slide axially along the
bolt 14, and has sockets adapted to receive the projecting parts 44 of the first portion
26 when the portions 26 and 28 are in their lock position so that the end wall 38
will close the distal ends of the brush 16 receiving channels in the projecting parts
44, and the portions 26 and 28 will be key<=:d together to prevent relative rotation
of the portions 26 and 28. Each portion 26 or 28 also has a slot or window 52 through
its end wall 36 or 38 opening into each of the passageways 30 to afford a visual inspection
to determine whether a significant amount of one of the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated
material remains in the passageway 30.
[0013] The brushes 16 can include bristles of natural or polymeric materials, and are preferably
formed of nylon bristles of a fairly large diameter (e.g., 0.015 inch or 0.038 cm.)
which have been found to provide a more effective and long-wearing support for the
projecting portions of the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material than natural bristles.
Each brush 16 is formed in a conventional manner by bending lengths of the bristles
180 degrees around a rod (not shown) and clamping a generally U-shaped clasp over
the portions of the bristles extending around the rod to form the base 46 for the
brush 16.
[0014] The lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material are longitudinally scored (see Figure
5) in a known manner so that their projecting portions supported on the brushes 16
can separate into longitudinal radially extending strips to help conform to an irregular
surface. The scalloped edges 24 on the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material not
only afford engagement by the lugs 32 to retain the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated
material in place, but also restrict edge cutting of a workpiece by the abrasive-coated
material, which is a known advantage of scalloped-edged abrasive as is described in
U.S. Patent No. 2,637,956. High-grade abrasive-coated material of any grit may be
used in the wheel 10 with preferred abrasive materials being those sold under the
trade designation Three-M-ite or Tri-M-ite by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
of St. Paul, Minnesota. Grits of 60 and coarser have been found to be particularly
advantageous when used on metal surfaces as they have a tendency to peen as well as
abrade the surface and provide surprisingly high removal rates.
[0015] To use the sanding wheel 10 a user simply engages the distal end of the bolt 14 with
the chuck of a drive motor such as an electric drill, activates the drive motor, and
applies the projecting portions of the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material supported
against the brushes 16 to a workpiece. When one or more of the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated
material need to be extended due to wear or need to be changed to provide another
size grit, the user loosens the knurled nut 34 which allows the portions 26 and 28
of the hub assembly 12 to separate to their released position by movement of the second
portion 28 along the bolt 14 (which movement is aided by the influence of a coil spring
54 around the bolt 14 between the portions 26 and 28), whereupon the lugs 32 separate
from the scalloped edges 24 of the lengths 18 of abrasive-coated material and allow
them to be moved freely along the passageways 30 and through the slots 20 to reposition
or change them as desired. The nut 34 is then again tightened to move the portions
26 and 28 to their lock position with the lugs between the scallops along the edges
24, and the sanding wheel 10 is ready for further use.
[0016] Figure 6 illustrates a second alternate embodiment of a sanding wheel according to
the present invention generally designated by the reference numeral 60.
[0017] Like the sanding wheel 10, the sanding wheel 60 comprises a cylindrical hub assembly
62 from which axially projects a shaft 64 having a distal portion adapted to be engaged
and rotated by a drive motor (not shown) to rotate the sanding wheel 60 in a first
direction indicated by an arrow in Figure 6. A plurality of flexible support members
or brushes 66, identical to the brushes 16, each have one end fixed on the hub assembly
62 by means similar to those used in the sanding wheel 10 and project generally radially
outwardly of a cylindrical peripheral wall or periphery 67 of the hub assembly 62.
A plurality of individual nonconnected lengths 68 of flexible abrasive-coated material
each extend through a different slot 70 in the periphery 67 of the hub assembly 62,
é.1d are positioned so that their outer projecting end portions project along the
surfaces of adjacent ones of the brushes 66 that lead when the wheel 60 is rotated
in the first direction so that the projecting end portions of the lengths 68 of abrasive-coated
material can be yieldably pressed into abrasive engagement with a flat or irregular
surface. The hub assembly 62 also comprises first and second portions which define
a separate helical passageway 80 for each of the lengths 68 of abrasive-coated material,
with each of the hub portions defining a different edge of each of the passageways
80.
[0018] Unlike the sanding wheel 10, however, the portions of the hub assembly 62 can be
more permanently fixed together as by screws (not shown) and the means for releasably
securing the lengths 68 of abrasive-coated material in the hub assembly 62 comprises
a plurality of self-locking cams 82. Each cam 82 is mounted on a shaft 83 supported
between the portions of the hub assembly 62 adjacent its periphery 67 for free rotation
about an axis parallel to the axis of the hub assembly 62 between (1) a lock position
with the periphery of the cam 82 pressing the lengths 68 of abrasive-coated material
into engagement with a wall of the hub assembly 62 defining the passageway 80 for
the length 68 of abrasive-coated material, and (2) a released position with the periphery
of the cam 82 spaced from the length 68 of abrasive-coated material along that wall
to permit movement of the length 68 of abrasive-coated material into or out of the
passageway 80. Each cam 82 is shaped and oriented so that friction between the length
68 of abrasive-coated material and the cam 82 when the length 68 is pulled from the
hub assembly 62 through the passageway 80 will rotate the cam 82 toward its lock position.
Thus centrifugal force or engagement with a workpiece will not throw or pull the lengths
68 of abrasive-coated material from the hub assembly 62. The cams 82 can be rotated
to their released positions by pushing the lengths 68 of abrasive-cocked material
into the passageways 80, however, and the cams 82 can then be manually held in their
released positions so that the lengths 68 of abrasive-coated material can be freely
pulled out of the passageways 80.
[0019] Figure 7 illustrates a third alternate embodiment of a sanding wheel according to
the present invention generally designated by the reference numeral 90.
[0020] Like the sanding wheels 10 and 60, the sanding wheel 90 comprises a cylindrical hub
assembly 92 which defines a separate helical passageway 94 for each of a plurality
of lengths 96 of abrasive-coated material, from which hub assembly 92 axially projects
a shaft (not shown) having a distal portion adapted to be engaged and rotated by a
drive motor (not shown) to rotate the sanding wheel 90 in a first direction indicated
by an arrow in Figure 7. A plurality of flexible support members or brushes 98 identical
to the brushes 16 each have one end supported on the hub assembly 92 and projecting
generally radially outwardly of a cylindrical periphery 100 of the hub assembly 92.
The lengths 96 of flexible abrasive-coated material each extend through a different
slot 102 through the peripheral wall or periphery 100 of the hub assembly 92, and
are positioned so that their outer projecting end portions project along the surfaces
of adjacent ones of the brushes 98 that lead when the wheel 90 is rotated in the first
direction so that the outer end portions of the lengths 96 of abrasive-coated material
can be yieldably pressed into abrasive engagement with a flat or irregular surface.
[0021] Unlike the sanding wheels 10 and 60, however, the means for releasably securing the
lengths 96 of abrasive-coated material in the hub assembly 92 comprises a plurality
of lock members 104 on which the brushes 98 are mounted. The lock members 104 are
mounted on the hub assembly 92 adjacent its periphery 100 for individual pivotal motion
about an axis parallel to the axis of the hub assembly 92, between lock positioi.
3 with lips 106 on the lock members 104 pressing the lengths 96 of abrasive-coated
material into engagement with walls of the hub assembly 92 defining the passageways
94 for the lengths 96 of abrasive-coated material, and released positions with the
lips 106 of the lock members 104 spaced from the lengths 96 of abrasive-coated material
along the passageways 94 to permit individual movement of the length 96 of abrasive-coated
material into or out of the passageways 94. Leaf springs 108 are positioned between
the lock members 104 and the hub assembly 92 to provide means for biasing the lock
members 104 to their lock positions. The lock members 104 can be individually manually
pivoted to their released positions by pushing directly on the lock members 104 or
on the brushes 98, however, and the lengths 96 of abrasive-coated material can then
be moved into or out of the passageways 94. The lock members 104 are positioned so
that the force applied to the brushes 98 when they are pressing the lengths 96 of
abrasive-coated material against a workpiece will tend to also bias the lock members
104 to their lock positions.
[0022] The present invention has now been described with reference to three embodiments
thereof. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes can be
made in the structure of the embodiments described without departing from the spirit
of the present invention. For example, the wheel may be adapted for attachment to
an arbor attached to the rotor of a drive motor, or an arbor rotatably mounted on
fixed supports as are commonly found in work shops; or the support members may be
provided by flexible structures other than brushes. Thus, the scope of the present
invention should not be limited to the structures described in this specification,
but only by the structures recited in the dependent claims and their equivalents.
1. A sanding wheel adapted to sand irregular surfaces, said wheel being of the type
comprising a hub assembly having an axis, a peripheral wall around said axis having
a plurality of radially-extending, circumferentially-spaced slots, and means adapted
for engagement by a drive motor to afford rotation of said hub assembly about said
axis in a first direction; a plurality of flexible support members having one end
fixed on said hub assembly and projecting generally radially outwardly of said peripheral
wall with each of said support members being closely adjacent the side of one of the
slots that trails when said hub assembly is rotated in said first direction; a plurality
of lengths of flexible abrasive-coated material each extending through one of the
slots having an outer projecting end portion projecting along the adjacent support
member, and having an inner end portion within the hub assembly; and means for releasably
securing the lengths of abrasive-coated material to said hub assembly, characterized
by the feature that said lengths (18, 68, 96) of abrasive-coated material are separate
and nonconnected, and said means for releasably securing comprises a separate means
(32, 82, 104) positioned adjacent the peripheral wall (17) of said hub assembly (12,
62, 92) for releasably securing each of said separate lengths (18, 68, 96) of abrasive-coated
material to said hub assembly (12, 62, 92) and for affording, when released, individual
insertion, removal and repositioning of said separate lengths (18, 68, 96) of abrasive-coated
material.
2. A sanding wheel (10) according to claim 1 further characterized in that said lengths
(18) of abrasive-coated material have scalloped edges (24); said hub assembly (12)
comprises first and second portions (26, 28) defining a separate helical passageway
(30) for each of said lengths (18) of abrasive-coated material with each of said hub
portions (26, 28) defining a different edge of each of said passageways (30) adjacent
said peripheral wall (17), said hub portions (26, 28) have lugs (32) adjacent said
peripheral wall (17) adapted to engage between the scallops (along the edges (24)
of said lengths (18) of abrasive-coated material along said passageways (30), and
are relatively axially movable between a lock position with said lugs (32) between
scallops along the edges (24) of said lengths (18) of abrasive-coated material to
hold said lengths (18) of abrasive-coated material in said hub assembly (12), and
a released position spaced to afford movement of said lengths (18) of abrasive-coated
material along said passageways (30) in either direction past said lugs (32); and
said sanding wheel comprises means (14, 34) for releasably holding said hub portions
(26, 28) in said lock position, which, together with said scalloped edges (24), relatively
movable hub portions (26, 28), and lugs (32) provides said means for releasably securing
the lengths (18) of abrasive-coated material to said hub assembly (12).
3. A sanding wheel (10) according to claim 2 further characterized in that said first
hub portion (28) has a through central opening (48); and said sanding wheel (10) comprises
a shaft (14) coaxially fixed at one end on said second hub portion (26), which shaft
(14) projects through said central opening (48), has a distal end portion providing
said means adapted for engagement by a drive motor, and includes a threaded portion
(33) adjacent said one end, and a nut (34) engaging the threaded portion (33) of said
shaft (14) on the side of said first hub portion (28) opposite said second hub portion
(26), said shaft (14) and nut (34) providing said means for releasably holding said
hub portions (26, 28) in said lock position.
4. A sanding wheel (60) according to claim 1 further characterized in that said means
for releasably securing the lengths (68) of abrasive-coated material comprise a cam
(82) adjacent each of said slots mounted on said hub assembly adjacent its peripheral
wall (67) for free rotation about an axis parallel to the axis of said hub assembly
(62), and said hub assembly (62) has a wall opposite each of said cams partially defining
a passageway (80) for the inner portion of the length (68) of abrasive-coated material
extending through the adjacent slot, said cam (82) being rotatable between a lock
position with the periphery of said cam (82) pressing the length (68) of abrasive-coated
material into engagement with the adjacent wall, and a released position with the
periphery of the cam (82) spaced from the length (68) of abrasive-coated material
along said adjacent wall to permit free movement of said length (68) of abrasive-coated
material into or out of said passageway (80), said cam (82) being shaped and oriented
so that friction between the length (68) of abrasive-coated material being pulled
from said passageway (80) will rotate said cam (82) toward its lock position.
5. A sanding wheel (90) according to claim 1 further characterized in that said hub
assembly (92) comprises a plurality of lock members (104) each having a lip (106)
and being mounted on said hub assembly (92) adjacent its peripheral wall for rotation
about an axis parallel to the axis of said hub assembly (92), said hub assembly (92)
has a wall opposite each of said lock members partially defining a passageway (94)
for the inner portion of one of said lengths (96) of abrasive-coated material, each
of said lock members (104) is mounted on said hub assembly for pivotal movement between
a lock position with the lip (106) on said lock member (104) pressing the length (96)
of abrasive-coated material along the adjacent passageway (94) into engagement with
the adjacent wall, and a released position with the lip (106) of said lock member
(104) spaced from the length (96) of abrasive-coated material along the adjacent passageway
(94) to permit free movement of said length (96) of abrasive-coated material into
or out of said passageway (94), and said hub assembly (92) comprises means (108) for
biasing each of said lock members (104) to its release position, which together with
said pivotal lock members (104) and walls provides said means for releasably securing
the lengths (96) of abrasive-coated material to said hub assembly (92).
6. A sanding wheel (10, 60, 90) according to claim 1, claim 2, claim 3, claim 4 or
claim 5 further characterized in that said flexible support members are brushes (16,
66, 98) having nylon bristles projecting generally radially outwardly of said hub
assembly (12, 62, 92).